
Tabata Talking
The Tabata Protocol means doing 20 seconds of work, followed by 10 seconds of rest. It’s usually done for 8 rounds. CrossFit workouts include “Tabata This” and “Tabata That.”
In “Tabata Talking,” instructors draw a random noun, and students talk about the noun for 20 seconds nonstop. Then they take a 10 second break to gather their thoughts before the next interval. If a student can’t fill the full 20 second interval, they move immediately to the next exercise group.
Exercise Group: Tabata Squats (max squats in 20 seconds, 10 seconds rest, 8 rounds.)
Talking Group: Draw a noun (max talking in 20 seconds, 10 seconds rest, up to 8 rounds.)
Exercise Group: Tabata Pushups (max pushups in 20 seconds, 10 seconds rest, 8 rounds.)
Talking Group: Draw a noun
Exercise Group: Tabata jumping jacks
Talking Group: Draw a noun
Exercise Group: Tabata Situps
Talking Group: Draw a noun.
The objective is to complete all 32 ‘talking’ rounds.